Seven top trendsfor the future of
corporate real estate

Many corporates are now in full flight from the cube farm to funky, friendlier co-working spaces, while workplace experience is becoming equally as important as workplace appearance. Health and well-being is set to remain high on the workplace agenda throughout 2017 and beyond. The provision of food and drink in the workplace is becoming central to corporate mission and culture, as are agile working practices that allow employees to sever the desk tether and work in varied settings. Smart technologies are supporting the idea of ”curating” the environment for specific groups of workers, helping to move hospitality approaches into the mainstream of facilities management.

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About the author

Jeremy Myerson is the director of WORKTECH Academy. An academic researcher, author, and activist in workplace design and innovation, Jeremy holds the Helen Hamlyn Chair of Design at the Royal College of Art and is a Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford.